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10 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />
— daphne (34) 58<br />
— Lenten (34) 355; (39) 2, 3<br />
— mallow (31) 79; (34) 361<br />
— of Sharon (31) 219; (38) 112; (56) [2] 9<br />
“‘Rose Lantern’: A New Cultivar of Koelreuteria paniculata, the Golden-Rain Tree,” Frank S. Santamour, Jr., and<br />
Stephen A. Spongberg (56) [2] 32–37<br />
‘Rose Lantern’ golden raintree (60) [4] 16<br />
“Rose Standish Nichols, A Proper Bostonian,” Judith Tankard (59) [4] 25–32<br />
Rosebay (46) [3] 11<br />
Rosemary (31) 201; (39) 246<br />
— marsh (39) 258<br />
Roses (33) 174–182<br />
— collection in Cuba (51) [3] 28<br />
— dise<strong>as</strong>es, insects (43) [3] 13–14<br />
— fruit of (43) [3] 4<br />
— hips of (43) [3] 4, 8, 10–11<br />
— hybridized by Jackson Dawson (49) [1] 55<br />
— landscape uses of (43) [3] 4<br />
— nursery sources for species and shrub roses (43) [3] 15<br />
— of the west (43) [3] 5<br />
— planting and pruning (43) [3] 14<br />
— spp. in the collection at the Arnold Arboretum (43) [3] 15; (50) [3] 12<br />
— spp. recommended for the Northe<strong>as</strong>t (43) [3] 6<br />
Rosmarinus (39) 246<br />
— officinalis (31) 201<br />
Rotenone (32) 202<br />
Rothamsted Experimental Station [Hertfordshire, England] (32) 176<br />
Rothschild, Baron Nathaniel de, park of [Austria] (54) [2] 14<br />
Roubaud, François (54) [1] 15<br />
Rouen, Botanic Garden of [France] (31) 119<br />
Round Marsh [Boston] (48) [3] 32<br />
Roundup® (49) [4] 17<br />
Rousseau, Jean Jacques (56) [4] 17; (58) [3] 20<br />
Rovell, brothers (51) [3] 9<br />
Rowan (52) [2] 30, 31<br />
Roxburghia (36) 60<br />
Roxbury [MA] (48) [4] 29, 30<br />
— puddingstone (51) [2] inside front cover<br />
Roxbury-Dorchester Beautification Program (30) 230–233<br />
Roxbury Milldam Corporation (48) [3] 33<br />
Roy, D. N., D. Newbanks, and M. H. Zimmermann, “Dutch Elm Dise<strong>as</strong>e: What an Arborist Should Know” (42) [2]<br />
60–69<br />
Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh [Scotland] (31) 371; (46) [4] 12; (49) [1] 47; (47) [3] 12; (52) [2] 31; Royal (60) [1] 4, 5, 8<br />
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh 1670–1970, Harold R. Fletcher and William H. Brown [review of] (31) 371<br />
Royal Botanic Garden, Hamilton [Ontario] (49) [2] 4<br />
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew [outside London] (30) 137; (31) 10; (32) 103, 189, 251; (33) 160–161; (46) [4] 12; (47) [4] 4,<br />
13, 28, 30, 32; (48) [2] 19; (49) [1] 16, 38, 43, 45, 53, 66; [4] 37; (51) [2] 5; (53) [1] 16; [3] 13; [4] 31; (54) [2] 2, 8; (57) [3]<br />
4, 16; (60) [1] 10<br />
— — — — Herbarium (30) 137<br />
Royal Botanical Garden, Madrid [Spain] (47) [3] 2–29, 2, 12, 23, 25–29<br />
— — — — plans of (47) [3] 11, 25, 27<br />
Royal Botanical Garden, Mexico City [Mexico] (47) [3] 16<br />
Royal Botanical Garden of Ajuda [Lisbon, Portugal] (47) [3] 31–38, back cover<br />
— original plan of (47) [3] 33<br />
Royal Horticultural Society [London, England] (53) [1] 16; [3] 3; (57) [3] 5, 21–22<br />
— — — gardens at Wisley (51) [2] 25<br />
Royal Scientific Expedition to New Spain (47) [3] 16<br />
Royle, John Forbes (31) 1, 14<br />
Rubber (44) [2] 3–16, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14–15; (50) [2] 27–31<br />
Rubber tree, hardy (38) 162–164; (39) 182; (55) [2] 15<br />
Rubel, Robert O. (46) [1] 10<br />
Rubiaceae (54) [2] 36<br />
Rubia cordifolia var. munjista (31) 292<br />
— tinctorum (31) 200<br />
Rubus (31) 246; (34) 246; (43) [1] 10; (46) [3] 38; (55) [3] 15, 18<br />
— at risk (46) [3] 45<br />
— biflorus (43) [1] 10; (50) [3] 12